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Browsing: Africa
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s recent visit to Mauritania has sparked discussions about the potential for the North African country to become a key supplier of green hydrogen and steel to Europe.
The recent passing of former Namibian President Hage Geingob has stirred discussions about his ambitious vision for the nation’s energy landscape, particularly the establishment of a synthetic energy hub.
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business, Morocco’s National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE), and Nareva have embarked on a journey to revolutionize power generation in Morocco.
Stakeholders are rallying behind a groundbreaking initiative aimed at harnessing Nigeria’s vast potential to produce green hydrogen, a pivotal step towards achieving energy security, enhancing food security, and combating climate change.
The federal government of Nigeria has unveiled plans to launch a roadmap for hydrogen gas production. The announcement, made by Chief Ekperikpe Ekpo, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), underscores the commitment of President Bola Tinubu’s administration to harness the full potential of the country’s abundant natural gas resources for national growth and development.
The Nepalese government has unveiled the Green Hydrogen Policy 2080 BS, positioning itself at the forefront of the global green hydrogen sector.
Mauritania, the northwest African nation, is poised to emerge as a prominent player in the global green hydrogen landscape, driven by its strategic geographical attributes and the abundance of natural hydrogen, according to the Africa Solar Industry Association’s (AFSIA) Annual Solar Outlook 2024.
Nepal’s Council of Ministers has ushered in a new era of sustainable energy by approving a policy for the production and utilization of green hydrogen.
Egypt’s House of Representatives approved a drafted law on Tuesday, signaling the nation’s commitment to creating an environment conducive to sustainable energy initiatives.
Egypt’s Ministry of Transport has secured Cabinet approval for a groundbreaking project aimed at producing green hydrogen.
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